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the morning after they should sit down with obama for negotiations on real tax reform as recommended by the president's own simpson-bowles commission. broaden the base, lower the rates." and it was one of the things that secretary panetta was talking about, richard, the impact, he said if this goes into effect, it won't be short term, and the ramifications would be deep, steep and devastating. is that a fair assessment, that it would be very hard to turn this around quickly? >> if you have to do all the sequester in a hurry, then yes, it's a real problem because it doesn't let the pentagon begin to plan and distribute, if you will, the cuts. but at the end of the day, whether it's defense spending, education spending, health spending, what always matters more than how much you spend is how you spend it. and so i'm not, at the end of the day, all that worried about how much we spend, whether it's on defense or anything else. you just want to have the time to make some intelligent cuts rather than have to make them literally in a matter of days which would probably mean that readiness
the morning after they should sit down with obama for negotiations on real tax reform as recommended by the president's own simpson-bowles commission. broaden the base, lower the rates." and it was one of the things that secretary panetta was talking about, richard, the impact, he said if this goes into effect, it won't be short term, and the ramifications would be deep, steep and devastating. is that a fair assessment, that it would be very hard to turn this around quickly? >> if...
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now again he wants to raise taxes. i think it's time for us to cut spending. >> steve: what are the odds he was talking yesterday about how bad the sequester is. the sequester was the idea, it was the invention of the white house! >> well, it was. if you read bob woodward's book, he said it was their idea and by the way, today i'm going to be working with another group of senators and buck mckeon, the chairman of the house armed services. we're going to introduce a bill that comes with alternative cuts to deal with sequestration without new taxes. you can do it by cutting spending. we'll do it in a responsible way. >> brian: so the president to come forward now, do you think it's something of desperation or is this a responsible thing to do before march 1 is right upon us? >> i actually think if we have to deal with sequestration in terms of the impacts on our military undermining our national security, it remains a very dangerous world. but again, there are ways to do this without raising taxes. we're introducing a bi
now again he wants to raise taxes. i think it's time for us to cut spending. >> steve: what are the odds he was talking yesterday about how bad the sequester is. the sequester was the idea, it was the invention of the white house! >> well, it was. if you read bob woodward's book, he said it was their idea and by the way, today i'm going to be working with another group of senators and buck mckeon, the chairman of the house armed services. we're going to introduce a bill that comes...
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we want them to pay more in taxes. we also want them like anyone who is a citizen to, you know, at some point avail themselves of those benefits. >> down the road? >> sure. >> is there a significant difference between you a rising star in the democratic party and marco rubio, a rising star in the republican party, when it comes to this reform? >> my hope is that senator rubio will work with other democrats and other republicans and president obama to forge this compromise and prevail upon the house of representatives to pass something that is similar. >> you studied his plan, i assume? >> yeah, and i know there's a little bit of difference, but hopefully the framework is the same and it includes dealing with these three big issues, including a pathway to citizenship. >> mayor castro, thanks very much for coming into the situation room. we hope you'll come back. >> thanks a lot. >> appreciate it. >>> as they say, one picture equals a thousand words. what might this website be saying? i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different
we want them to pay more in taxes. we also want them like anyone who is a citizen to, you know, at some point avail themselves of those benefits. >> down the road? >> sure. >> is there a significant difference between you a rising star in the democratic party and marco rubio, a rising star in the republican party, when it comes to this reform? >> my hope is that senator rubio will work with other democrats and other republicans and president obama to forge this...
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you have to get in the back of the line and pay taxes. we don't know what kinds of fines they are going to have to pay. two different talks here of amnesty. ann coulter is on the rational review side. she said some were democratic voters. who is going to win this argument in the republican are party. do the democrats need all of the republicans? they just need some. >> it should be fascinating to watch. into the storm goes marco rubio. we are going to find out a lot in the cone teflt text of his aguilt to weather the storm. if he can't rally people to a great cause. he goes into the storm now with conservatives and republicans about to have a important debate about the future of our party.
you have to get in the back of the line and pay taxes. we don't know what kinds of fines they are going to have to pay. two different talks here of amnesty. ann coulter is on the rational review side. she said some were democratic voters. who is going to win this argument in the republican are party. do the democrats need all of the republicans? they just need some. >> it should be fascinating to watch. into the storm goes marco rubio. we are going to find out a lot in the cone teflt text...
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. >> reporter: is it fair that he wanted to pay his fair share of taxes before the fiscal cliff? >> it's probably the money that is in principle. everybody wants money, it's not a secret. >> reporter: you had an opportunity to make a statement about your principles, and i thought it was an odd move. >> a greedy guy. environmentalists who voted for him and clinton -- >> i really do. >> why don't you wum on the o'reilly factor, mr. president. you know that bill is not a big anti-global warming guy. the o'reilly factor? >> i love o'reilly, he's a comedian, right? >> i have watch both sides of the picture. >> i have a son with autism. and o'reilly is one of our biggest supporters. >> you don't watch fox news. >> this is a game you're playing, you try to get people to sound like what you want. >> i thought that you didn't watch. >> bill: all right, here now have is watters. so gore, did he tell you why he didn't want to come on? guest: no, he tried to brush meed off politely. i said give me some dates, and bill has a few questions, we know we can sell a lot of books here, and we know
. >> reporter: is it fair that he wanted to pay his fair share of taxes before the fiscal cliff? >> it's probably the money that is in principle. everybody wants money, it's not a secret. >> reporter: you had an opportunity to make a statement about your principles, and i thought it was an odd move. >> a greedy guy. environmentalists who voted for him and clinton -- >> i really do. >> why don't you wum on the o'reilly factor, mr. president. you know that bill...
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so when it comes to taxes, we're to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents and tax attorneys to answer your questions. helping you get deductions for uniforms, union dues and even the miles you drive for a job interview. you deserve to keep more of your hard earned money. and we're here to help make that happen. try it free at turbotax dot com. [ kenny ] every time we leave the dock, it's an adventure. ♪ ♪ the pollock we catch are filleted and frozen within about 24 to 72 hours. and it's a quality mcdonald's expects. >>> well it sounds like something by edgar allan poe, the strange case of amy bishop. three years ago tuesday six people were shot at the university of alabama, three all biology professors died. their colleague amy bishop eventually pleaded guilty to the killings and was sent to prison but now she wants to appeal and the judge has given her until monday to file the appeal, but the alabama case is just part of this strange story. >> reporter: the campus rampage in 2010 shocked the university of alabam
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if they're not banning something or legislating about it they're taxing it and so you know we have to be worried that if you're not being put in jail for it you're being required to pay a fee in the form of a tax to the government for it so there's do very very yeah there's very little that where you are allowed to do in this country that is not either illegal or tax both of wednesday to allow gays to openly serve as scouts and leaders of the late under pressure from religious groups and principally mormons peers and anti. gave or voices within the scouts here's what president obama said about the boy scouts. my attitude is that gays and lesbians should have access and and opportunity the same way everybody else does in every institution and walk of life and. you know that the scouts are a great institution that are promoting young people and exposing them to. opportunities and leadership that you know will serve people for the rest of their lives and i think that nobody should be barred for that so stuart shouldn't the boy scouts come into the twenty first century i mean ritually the
if they're not banning something or legislating about it they're taxing it and so you know we have to be worried that if you're not being put in jail for it you're being required to pay a fee in the form of a tax to the government for it so there's do very very yeah there's very little that where you are allowed to do in this country that is not either illegal or tax both of wednesday to allow gays to openly serve as scouts and leaders of the late under pressure from religious groups and...
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>> you can't tax your way to prosperity, either. over the history of western civilization, those countries that tax the productive and the entrepreneurial fail, so america is really at a choice. do we cut spending or do we raise taxes on people who create jobs and who create wealth? i think we have to cut spending. >> shannon: all right. we'll see if the president is listening to you, professor. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> shannon: all right. while the president was speaking, we were also learning more about what the congressional budget office expects for the coming year. remember, it's nonpartisan. first, because of the extra taxes most of the country started paying a few weeks ago, you may have noticed in your paycheck, they expect the deficit will come in just below a trillion dollars this year. before you open the champagne, it's still going to be around $800 billion. in fact, north of that, a very big number. because of spending cuts, they expect economic growth to be slow and unemployment to stay high. stu varney join
>> you can't tax your way to prosperity, either. over the history of western civilization, those countries that tax the productive and the entrepreneurial fail, so america is really at a choice. do we cut spending or do we raise taxes on people who create jobs and who create wealth? i think we have to cut spending. >> shannon: all right. we'll see if the president is listening to you, professor. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> shannon: all right. while the president...
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if you are consistent on it, you shouldn't want any tax hikes either, right? the fight is over people's policies. people have policies that have priorities because the intl groups and collisions thief assembled politically because of their idealogical principles, right, who these things will benefit, it and then they mask them in the language of what is cyclically appropriate or inappropriate, right? >> even on sequestration they've changed their mind. now sequestration, we might do it. >> i love when they bring this up during the hagel hearing and they talk about sequestration, and they go the witness and talking about what a disaster sequestration would be for the defense budget. if you just arrived from another country or mars you would be like who are the monsters who came up with the sequestration idea? who could have possibly voted for this thing? it is the people sitting that crafted it. >> the ironies speak like a birthday cake. unfortunately, we have to leave it there. we are out of time. >> can we kick the can? >> we are going to kick the can down th
if you are consistent on it, you shouldn't want any tax hikes either, right? the fight is over people's policies. people have policies that have priorities because the intl groups and collisions thief assembled politically because of their idealogical principles, right, who these things will benefit, it and then they mask them in the language of what is cyclically appropriate or inappropriate, right? >> even on sequestration they've changed their mind. now sequestration, we might do it....
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snow plow drivers haven't gotten a raise in a decade, or they have no idea what they're doing with the tax dollars. i guess when the mayor said it was made up by somebody who needed an answer to a question, he was talking about himself. we're going to take a brief break. we'll talk about the storm path and how much accumulation we'll get. we'll go to our weather center in just a moment. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individuali
snow plow drivers haven't gotten a raise in a decade, or they have no idea what they're doing with the tax dollars. i guess when the mayor said it was made up by somebody who needed an answer to a question, he was talking about himself. we're going to take a brief break. we'll talk about the storm path and how much accumulation we'll get. we'll go to our weather center in just a moment. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two....
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did he start a war to celebrate the tax cut or have a tax cut to celebrate the war. i mean, he put it all together. i forgot to mention the prescription drug thing thrown in without financing it. >> right, right, right. and, you know, he did do a great job, you know, mobilizing and energizing the right wing base to get behind george w. bush, and then he and others did a great job in the last few years under barack obama of energizing them by demonizing barack obama and pushing them to the fringe. and now he comes along and says, wait a second, you've gone too far. this monster that i have helped to create has gone too far and i'm picking up the pitchfork and i got my fire, my torches, and i'm going to go door to door backed by billionaires in texas to get -- >> you don't know this. this is new testament stuff to you. joy, do you know the pairable of the unjust steward. the guy is about to get sacked. he's about to lose everything. he goes around and cuts deals with all the people his bosses have been dealing with and gets his piece of the action. it's a very secular
did he start a war to celebrate the tax cut or have a tax cut to celebrate the war. i mean, he put it all together. i forgot to mention the prescription drug thing thrown in without financing it. >> right, right, right. and, you know, he did do a great job, you know, mobilizing and energizing the right wing base to get behind george w. bush, and then he and others did a great job in the last few years under barack obama of energizing them by demonizing barack obama and pushing them to the...
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and make that tax deductible if we pay taxes. and if we're too poor to pay taxes we can -- >> rebate it? >> yes, we can make it refun refundab refundable. you're talking about future priorities. so far, we have tried to get equal pay for what is counted as work because men could do it. >> right. >> so the work that men don't do is completely invisible. so that's why we need huge changes in social policy to value that work. the country could not function without it. >> that's right. one of the interesting results of tana, the welfare reform act that was signed by bill clinton in the 1990s. there's an old joke about a village by which everybody is employed by taking in everyone's laundry. it had this effect in the bronx where people opened child care and basically everyone took in the child. it's like i have to work now. there's no affordable day care. i'll go to work caring for your kid. and you go to work caring for my kid. now we're both employed by the economy. if we just switch who's watching who's kid, now we enter the -- >>
and make that tax deductible if we pay taxes. and if we're too poor to pay taxes we can -- >> rebate it? >> yes, we can make it refun refundab refundable. you're talking about future priorities. so far, we have tried to get equal pay for what is counted as work because men could do it. >> right. >> so the work that men don't do is completely invisible. so that's why we need huge changes in social policy to value that work. the country could not function without it....
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. $1.2 trillion in tax increases for obamacare, $600 billion in tax increases to avoid the fiscal cliff and now you want to raise taxes yet again. how about the idea of trying to find some spending cuts that do not destroy the military when you've got $46 trillion to choose from over the next decade? but this is a debate we need to have. no more back room deals. put the president's proposal on the senate floor and see how many senate democrats feel comfortable raising taxes yet again. and to my republican colleagues, after this hearing, if you feel comfortable with cutting the government this way, then you've lost your way as much as the president. what happened to the party of ronald reagan who said the number one goal of the federal government and the federal government's responsibility above all others is to fund the department of defense? what happened to that party? i intend to get that party back. i intend to fought for the party of ronald reagan. and we're going to explain to republicans and democrats alike what happens if you let sequestration go into effect and we're going to c
. $1.2 trillion in tax increases for obamacare, $600 billion in tax increases to avoid the fiscal cliff and now you want to raise taxes yet again. how about the idea of trying to find some spending cuts that do not destroy the military when you've got $46 trillion to choose from over the next decade? but this is a debate we need to have. no more back room deals. put the president's proposal on the senate floor and see how many senate democrats feel comfortable raising taxes yet again. and to my...
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the federal income tax? >> primary residence, original debt, acquisition debt, even if you refinance, if you went to approve your home, the mortgage debt relief act says if you get a 1099 c, cancellation of debt, you have no tax liability whatsoever. if you get the 1099 c, you give it to your cpa. they'll know what to do. if orgeat 1099 a, which is an abandonment, that's different. that's not a cancellation. that comes also. so make sure you get the -- if you get the document, take it to your cpa. generally speaking, primary residence, original acquisition debt, short sale waived, you're good to go. thank you very much for being here. it's interesting that you have these array of questions and again, like i said at the beginning of the show, no matter where you go in the country, the same types of issues people are faced with every day. that's been going on for a couple of years. you know what that says? it says the industry has not dealt with the problems. they've not tried to reach out to the homeowners th
the federal income tax? >> primary residence, original debt, acquisition debt, even if you refinance, if you went to approve your home, the mortgage debt relief act says if you get a 1099 c, cancellation of debt, you have no tax liability whatsoever. if you get the 1099 c, you give it to your cpa. they'll know what to do. if orgeat 1099 a, which is an abandonment, that's different. that's not a cancellation. that comes also. so make sure you get the -- if you get the document, take it to...
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. >> we do not take any tax money. our revenues pay for what we do. we need to act sponges sib bli with good common sense and that's what we're doing. >> reporter: there is a question about whether this plan is even legal. technically the postal service needs approval from congress if it wants to cut service, but the postmaster general says he is moving ahead no matter what and he just hopes congress will stand in the way. nora charlie, gayle. >> nancy, thank you. >>> cbs news has learned lance armstrong will be sued today by a company that paid him $12 million. sea paid him bonuses. the new york sometimes said armstrong is now considering testifying before the u.s. anti-doping agency. he has been given a two-week extension to come forward or his lifetime ban will be implemented. >>> a survey by the american psychological association shows 20% of americans report extreme stress. that's down from 24% in 2010. last year one out of four said they managed stress by eating. that's down from 34% in 2008. and the number of people turning to alcohol has gone
. >> we do not take any tax money. our revenues pay for what we do. we need to act sponges sib bli with good common sense and that's what we're doing. >> reporter: there is a question about whether this plan is even legal. technically the postal service needs approval from congress if it wants to cut service, but the postmaster general says he is moving ahead no matter what and he just hopes congress will stand in the way. nora charlie, gayle. >> nancy, thank you. >>>...
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a process that includes passing a background check, paying taxes, paying a penalty, learning english, and then going to the back of the line, beyond all the folks who are tried to come here legally. that is only fair. that means it will not be a quick process, but it will be a fair process and will lift these individuals out of the shadows and give them a chance to earn their way to a green card and eventually to citizenship. [applause] and the third principle is we have to bring our legal immigration system into the 21st century. it no longer reflects the values of our time. for example, if you are a citizen, you should not have to wait years before your family is able to join you in america. [applause] he should not have to wait years -- you should not have to wait years. if you are a foreign student who was to pursue a career in science or technology, or a foreign entrepreneur that wants to start a business with the backing of american investors, we should help you do that here. because if you succeed, you will create american businesses and american jobs. you will help us grow our
a process that includes passing a background check, paying taxes, paying a penalty, learning english, and then going to the back of the line, beyond all the folks who are tried to come here legally. that is only fair. that means it will not be a quick process, but it will be a fair process and will lift these individuals out of the shadows and give them a chance to earn their way to a green card and eventually to citizenship. [applause] and the third principle is we have to bring our legal...
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you know it comes owflt same pocket when you label tax must be or federal tax money. it comes out of the same pocket. there ought to be a growing concern when we were borrowing 40 cents on every dollar. we are driving the country to the verge of bankruptcy. there's always the tempation. we talked earlier luncheons have consequences. we have to put people in place in washington that understand that this spend more -- for a couple of congressional hearing and said from a utah perspective and other states will join us. we'll take less money. don't dangle it out in front. we'll take less money and why don't you say we'll take 20% less money in utah. take away the strings. unfetter me. ly find innovative ways to do things. i'll create better opportunities. we don't have to have a diminishment of services because we have less money. question can do more with less and utah we're proving it. government has labor intensive. do you know in utah today we have fewer state employees today in 2013 than we had back in 2001. a dozen years ago yet 6 to 700,000 more people. we are a fa
you know it comes owflt same pocket when you label tax must be or federal tax money. it comes out of the same pocket. there ought to be a growing concern when we were borrowing 40 cents on every dollar. we are driving the country to the verge of bankruptcy. there's always the tempation. we talked earlier luncheons have consequences. we have to put people in place in washington that understand that this spend more -- for a couple of congressional hearing and said from a utah perspective and...
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-- broaden the tax base, lower the tax rate." sounds reasonable? >> it sounds plausible, and to charles it sounds exceptionally reasonable. that is what the intention was. colby put his finger on it -- the alternative was so terrifying that it would force congress to act. in the short run, the political damage it will be to the republicans. they i seem as did so -- they are seen as the obstructionists. but let's be blunt about it -- if this goes on, it will be damaging to the economy and the country and in the long run it will be damaging to any sense of public confidence in government possibility to be a positive force and our lives -- government's ability to be a positive force and our lives. >> according to the congressional budget office, the deficit is shrinking, but it will increase later because of an aging population, expansion of federal subsidies for health insurance, growing interest on the debt. cdo is predicting that by 2023, if current laws remain in place, there will be 77% of gdp and be on an upward path. tell tha
-- broaden the tax base, lower the tax rate." sounds reasonable? >> it sounds plausible, and to charles it sounds exceptionally reasonable. that is what the intention was. colby put his finger on it -- the alternative was so terrifying that it would force congress to act. in the short run, the political damage it will be to the republicans. they i seem as did so -- they are seen as the obstructionists. but let's be blunt about it -- if this goes on, it will be damaging to the economy...
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we want the tax to go up. and so we would love to see some progress made on this. we've gotten so desperate in this area that we are not talking about perhaps the needs because politicians can't make a decision on this and haven't since the early nineties on a federal level maybe we need to go to the index. >> but you are talking about a fuel tax for the infrastructure and not to pay for subsidies, right? get one sold off against another and what we need is more infrastructure and that is a public good and that means to be paid for and generally with the tax revenues. so i don't think anybody is faulting that. i think it is sold that we need more fuel tax and we can use that to reduce the deficit or pay for something else. the appeals tax was intended whether it's done successfully or not intended to pay for the infrastructure. >> absolutely, diversion. >> we are not happy about that. >> john, what are you hoping for? >> for some reason i haven't been consulted on that. the president in the campaign said he was four and all of the above energy policy so let's have
we want the tax to go up. and so we would love to see some progress made on this. we've gotten so desperate in this area that we are not talking about perhaps the needs because politicians can't make a decision on this and haven't since the early nineties on a federal level maybe we need to go to the index. >> but you are talking about a fuel tax for the infrastructure and not to pay for subsidies, right? get one sold off against another and what we need is more infrastructure and that is...
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if they're not banning something or legislating about it they're taxing it and so you know we have to be worried that if you're not being put in jail for it you're being required to pay a fee in the form of a tax. carioca holland america yeah there's very little of that where you are allowed to do in this country that is not either illegal or tax a boat on wednesday to allow gays to openly serve as scouts and leaders of the later pressure from religious groups and in principle mormons peers and anti-gay board voices within the scouts here's what president obama said about the boy scouts. my attitude is that gays and lesbians should have access and and opportunity the same way everybody else does in every institution and walk of life and. you know that the scouts are a great institution that are promoting young people and exposing them to. news and and leadership that you know will serve people for the rest of their lives and i think that nobody should be barred for that so stuart shouldn't the boy scouts come into the twenty first century i mean originally the scouts were created as a
if they're not banning something or legislating about it they're taxing it and so you know we have to be worried that if you're not being put in jail for it you're being required to pay a fee in the form of a tax. carioca holland america yeah there's very little of that where you are allowed to do in this country that is not either illegal or tax a boat on wednesday to allow gays to openly serve as scouts and leaders of the later pressure from religious groups and in principle mormons peers and...
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when they vote for people to raise taxes. taxes in my mind, tax hikes are austerity. i'm not sure why that is a perspective that isn't out there with the american people. what do you make of that? >> i think we have people that are not looking at how the greater economy affects them. free trade is good for america. it's good for working americans. yet we tend to be protectionist protectionists as we talk about our economy now growing rather than expand. don't talk about being competitive with the rest of the world and taxes. our tax rate are approaching the highest tax rates in the world and we have to be competitive with the world. this is about creating opportunities for growth rather than building walls and burdening others and thinking that you're not going to carry the burden. if you build the wall to deny someone to exercise a creative idea that will add jobs and create opportunities, you are denying an opportunity to grow. right now we are in a position where the united states is struggling to grow because we are overly protecting ourselves from failure. failur
when they vote for people to raise taxes. taxes in my mind, tax hikes are austerity. i'm not sure why that is a perspective that isn't out there with the american people. what do you make of that? >> i think we have people that are not looking at how the greater economy affects them. free trade is good for america. it's good for working americans. yet we tend to be protectionist protectionists as we talk about our economy now growing rather than expand. don't talk about being competitive...
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you cou ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. liz: welcome back. this is an important story. unions facing a big defeat this week. the national labor relations board communions they cannot protest in front of wal-mart for two months. they are saying that the unions picketed illegally in front of the big retailer and after wisconsin and michigan becoming right to work states. so is labor losing its punch? dd, what do you think? >> i do think the unions are dying and they are on their way out. indiana, my homes it is a right to work. and it's working. unions are job killers. losing companies left and i right to other companies and we just need to realize the unions are dead and they need to realize that read what they are is political pacs. liz: adam, what do you think? >> there's no question that humans are dying. the question is when they're going to die and how data will look. this is a pro
you cou ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. liz: welcome back. this is an important story. unions facing a big defeat this week. the national labor relations board communions they cannot protest in front of wal-mart for two months. they are saying that the unions picketed illegally in front of the big retailer and after wisconsin and michigan becoming...
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the profit, though, failing against taxes paid last year topping 102 billion. in the commodity market both gold and oil closing higher on the day and week. the bond market, the treasury ten year rising. the highest yield since april of last year. 69 percent of the s&p 500 companies have now reported their earnings and exceeded expectations. it now looks like earning growth for the quarter will be just under four and a half percent. a lot better than had been forecast at the beginning of earnings season, just under 2 percent was the consensus. joining us now with his outlook, chief economist at moody's capital markets. these are numbers, pretty impressive, surprising to the upside, 69%. if one did not know better home with think that those expectations have been managed somewhat. >> that game we're talking about , of 4% year-over-year increase by earnings has the power to propel the equity market to new highs, it seems to me somewhat incredible that we cannot forget how importance very low interest rates are to this rally. lou: certainly been bernanke is not for
the profit, though, failing against taxes paid last year topping 102 billion. in the commodity market both gold and oil closing higher on the day and week. the bond market, the treasury ten year rising. the highest yield since april of last year. 69 percent of the s&p 500 companies have now reported their earnings and exceeded expectations. it now looks like earning growth for the quarter will be just under four and a half percent. a lot better than had been forecast at the beginning of...
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you don't comes out of the same pocket when you label it state tax money or federal tax money. they came sabha -- it comes out of the same pocket. there ought to be a growing concern when they're borrowing 40 cents on every dollar that we are driving this country into the verge of bankruptcy. i don't think the sky has fallen from the standpoint can we make adjustments and that its era parable or irreversible but we have to start waking up and saying states have a responsibility. we can't keep going there with the handout. it's hard for us to say if we don't take it that money will be distributed somebody else. we still have to pay it back. my kids and my grandkids are going to be on the hook for that growing expense. so there is always that temptation. we talked earlier. it elections have consequences. we have to put people in place in washington that understand that this form of spend more, borrow more has got to stop. we have to come up with some kind of fiscal restraint here in washington. states can help. i have testified before a couple of congressional hearings and said f
you don't comes out of the same pocket when you label it state tax money or federal tax money. they came sabha -- it comes out of the same pocket. there ought to be a growing concern when they're borrowing 40 cents on every dollar that we are driving this country into the verge of bankruptcy. i don't think the sky has fallen from the standpoint can we make adjustments and that its era parable or irreversible but we have to start waking up and saying states have a responsibility. we can't keep...
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this is not an increase in taxes. people and employers have had a 2% break-in social security taxes for the last two years. this at a time when social security fund could not afford it. a financial gift to the already employed at the expense of social security. technically right, but in your bed you hated it. i love hearing from you. send me an e-mail. gerri@foxbusiness.com. and you know what, two years in the making almost. the man behind the disasters solyndra alone is stepping down. energy secretary steven chu offering his resignation today. he was highly criticized for its handling of the $528 million loan to the solar panel maker, which later went bankrupt. despite the blunder he is leaving with obama's support and his pride intact. he said, came with streams and leaving with a set of accomplishments that we should all be proud of. not all of his dreams came true. back in 2008 he famously said we as a nation needed to boost gas prices to levels -- levels seen in europe. although he eventually walked back those co
this is not an increase in taxes. people and employers have had a 2% break-in social security taxes for the last two years. this at a time when social security fund could not afford it. a financial gift to the already employed at the expense of social security. technically right, but in your bed you hated it. i love hearing from you. send me an e-mail. gerri@foxbusiness.com. and you know what, two years in the making almost. the man behind the disasters solyndra alone is stepping down. energy...
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did he start a war to celebrate the tax cut or have a tax cut to celebrate the war. i mean, he put it all together. joy put it right. i forgot to mention the prescription drug thing thrown in without financing it. >> right, right, right. and, you know, he did do a great job in the ots mobilizing and energizing the right wing base to get behind george w. bush, and then he and others did a great job in the last few years under barack obama of energizing them by demonizing barack obama and pushing them to the fringe. >> rove went on fox last night to defend himself and to profess his love for the tea party. what is he up to? he's trying to trash can these people. let's watch. >> i love these groups that are criticizing us saying they're fake conservatives. well, i repeat, we spent $30 million for tea party senate candidates and $25 million. there's no group that comes close to what crossroads has done in terms of financial support for tea party candidates. >> and we believe you. >> the question is not tea party or not, it's a question of whether or not they're a bad can
did he start a war to celebrate the tax cut or have a tax cut to celebrate the war. i mean, he put it all together. joy put it right. i forgot to mention the prescription drug thing thrown in without financing it. >> right, right, right. and, you know, he did do a great job in the ots mobilizing and energizing the right wing base to get behind george w. bush, and then he and others did a great job in the last few years under barack obama of energizing them by demonizing barack obama and...
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and productive tax possible. in the most socially and environmentally productive so on chablis do it and he wants the suggested name and i bet it's a great name and thanks for the point gregory marc what he's talking about is what we used to call the stat tax the securities transaction excise tax it was put into place in the united states in one thousand nine hundred sixty help pay for the spanish-american war it stood until nine hundred sixty four it was actually doubled in one nine hundred thirty five by f.d.r. to pay for the s. and c. and the reason that they dumped it in sixty four was because it was generated so much more money than the s.e.c. cost to run some bright person congress said let's get rid of this and it was you know a tenth of one percent on every stock transaction and it's kept the stock market kind of moving nice an easy but now we've got these guys who are making a fortune doing a million trades a microsecond and it's destabilized our system i'm curious your your take on a lot of big. and of
and productive tax possible. in the most socially and environmentally productive so on chablis do it and he wants the suggested name and i bet it's a great name and thanks for the point gregory marc what he's talking about is what we used to call the stat tax the securities transaction excise tax it was put into place in the united states in one thousand nine hundred sixty help pay for the spanish-american war it stood until nine hundred sixty four it was actually doubled in one nine hundred...
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ending tax like state sales tax, all of these things it is strictly, so i know when it happened. it was in the reagan years. >> host: thanks, caller. >> guest: >> guest: a few republican come you a liberal one. undertake the supporters. she says she wants religion out of politics. i wonder she would've felt that way about the civil rights movement because it is actually martin luther king was not only a top her. he was also the reverend dr. martin luther king. the power of civil rights argument with your minutes human dignity and religious understand and and the entire foundation of our republic was of a religious nation and you can hardly read without the notion of religion being an anchor virality. i'm somewhat concerned about that issue. i covered it up with michael courson on the "washington post" about the dangers and importance of having religion in public life together. i think religion is important because it informs moral views that helps us in terms of understanding of humanity any. that's the nature of the human person? amended in politics to advance those things. on t
ending tax like state sales tax, all of these things it is strictly, so i know when it happened. it was in the reagan years. >> host: thanks, caller. >> guest: >> guest: a few republican come you a liberal one. undertake the supporters. she says she wants religion out of politics. i wonder she would've felt that way about the civil rights movement because it is actually martin luther king was not only a top her. he was also the reverend dr. martin luther king. the power of...
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money with a progressive income tax in any case your tax rate marginal tax rate goes up so the first ten thousand you make you know no taxes the next ten thousand certainly there and ultimately reaches a certain point a wealth tax is something we don't have in the united states many countries do but we don't and that's a tax where once a year you basically. present a balance sheet to the tax authorities saying ok the total net worth of what i have is you know five thousand dollars or five billion dollars and if it's above a certain threshold well taxes are almost always progressive if it's above you know a couple million one hundred million a billion whatever it may be then there's a tax on that and i am of the opinion and this is our no billionaires dot com campaign that anybody who has a wealth of over one billion dollars with a million dollars a thousand times of their wealth is over a billion dollars there should be one hundred percent wealth tax on the money over that because if you can't live within a billion dollars you know come on give me a break ed in saginaw michigan hey e
money with a progressive income tax in any case your tax rate marginal tax rate goes up so the first ten thousand you make you know no taxes the next ten thousand certainly there and ultimately reaches a certain point a wealth tax is something we don't have in the united states many countries do but we don't and that's a tax where once a year you basically. present a balance sheet to the tax authorities saying ok the total net worth of what i have is you know five thousand dollars or five...
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he doesn't want lower taxes. he wants higher taxes. why? he's pushing the middle out strategy for improving the economy, it makes so much sense even the president is beginning to talk about it. he did during the campaign. we'll talk about it with nick hanour when we come back. >> we're a nation of doers and dreamers and we work hard. i believe that the way you grow the economy is from the middle out. [ ♪ music ♪ ] yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. touchscreens. put that in your dash. now, luxury stuff. make your seats like that. that thing has wifi, why doesn't your car? you can't do that. ignore that guy. give it wifi. yes! make it fit 5 people. no, 5 actual sized people. give them leg room, good. destroy boring car interiors forever. and that's how you do it. easy. ♪ ♪ >> obama: i believe that the way you grow the economy is from the middle out. i believe in fighting for the middle class because if they're prospering, all of us will prosper. that's the idea of america. that's why america is the greatest nation on earth. >> cenk:
he doesn't want lower taxes. he wants higher taxes. why? he's pushing the middle out strategy for improving the economy, it makes so much sense even the president is beginning to talk about it. he did during the campaign. we'll talk about it with nick hanour when we come back. >> we're a nation of doers and dreamers and we work hard. i believe that the way you grow the economy is from the middle out. [ ♪ music ♪ ] yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. touchscreens. put that in your dash....
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don't forget, the chamber of commerce, at very times, made common cause with the antigovernment, anti-tax, anti-everything. they were willing to get in bed with him at certain points. and now they're paying for it. and karl is trying to unwind what he's wound. >> he's like a track tout. i used to go and after the races were over, they would show you who they'd recommend you'd bet on. it was always the winners that pass out the free picks. i would have bet on this guy. that's rove out there saying i would have had all of these winners picked, we would have won all of these general elections and now everybody realizes we're going to go over it in a minute. but your thoughts? >> now, i totally agree with howard. your analogy there. the problem for karl is we have all the betting slips. his two organizations, american cross roads and cross roads gps had a 1% and a 14% success rate. that is not a good track record. it doesn't auger well. this guy, basically, built donors out of more than $200 million and got no return on investment and now he's coming back and saying oh, i can fix the party. g
don't forget, the chamber of commerce, at very times, made common cause with the antigovernment, anti-tax, anti-everything. they were willing to get in bed with him at certain points. and now they're paying for it. and karl is trying to unwind what he's wound. >> he's like a track tout. i used to go and after the races were over, they would show you who they'd recommend you'd bet on. it was always the winners that pass out the free picks. i would have bet on this guy. that's rove out...